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Thursday, June 29, 2017

This weekly tabloid was offered exclusive photographs of a curvy B+ list mostly television actress on a hit network show. The tabloid said yes, until they discovered the photos were of the actress in a bikini. Then they said no. They have weight limits for bikini photos.

24 comments:

It can't be the National Enquirer--they use those shots to body shame celebs---OMG so and so has cellulite!!!!! (like celebs are immune from that shit happening to them) Or this one was mistaken for a beached whale---so I will go with Us Magazine and Ariel Winter.

If this is her, I agree with the mag in order to save the viewers' eyes.

If this were Fatty Winter, I also agree with the mag, but not because she is not hot (she is not my interest, but she can be for a lot of people), but because she has been seen in all of her body lots of times in social networks, and paying for it would be dumb.

+1 on Ariel. She is not fat but people have contempt for her needy over exposure and the best way they believe to get back at her is to call her fat. The more she is called out, the more she does it. Her pics are all over the place so why buy.

You need a lot more than a synonym! You're so secure in your own gorgeous reflection in the mirror you need to put d1ck in your username and point out ladies you would turn down? OMG! What a catch you are! How can we stalk you on instagram?

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